Identifying information and tenor in texts

Special issue of Information Design Journal + Document Design 13:1 (2005)

[Information Design Journal, 13:1] 2005.  96 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Identifying information and tenor in texts: Introduction
Luuk Lagerwerf, Wilbert Spooren and Liesbeth Degand
1–4
Automated content processing of spoken and written discourse: Text coherence, essays, and team analyses
Peter Foltz
5–13
Researching cultural models in the metaphors and metonyms of Ugandan children’s essays
Bonnie L. Prince and Conrad W. Snyder, Jr.
14–26
The metaphorical use of family terms versus other nouns in political debates
Alan Cienki
27–39
Content analysis of dogmatism compared with corpus analysis of epistemic stance in student essays
John McKenny
40–50
News framing: Theory and typology
Claes H. de Vreese
51–62
Interview
Life in the Image World Towards a more critical practice in Graphic Design
Lawrie Hunter
63–69
Problems in the Field
Knowing your culture: The difficulty of measuring culture
Leon de Stadler
70–73
New Media
Mixing up colors: Colors in the interface
Thea M. van der Geest
74–78
Research Watch
79–87
Book Reviews
Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer, and Patrick Olivier (Eds.) (2002). Diagrammatic representation and reasoning
Reviewed by Michael J. Albers
88–89
Charles Kostelnick and Michael Hassett (2003). Shaping information: The rhetoric of visual communication
Reviewed by Susan N. Smith
89–91
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

GTC: Communication studies

Main BISAC Subject

LAN004000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies